Sentences with phrase «own buffer system»

An important modification to the line here is the inclusion of a special buffering system for the biscuits.
«Colloidal oatmeal has been shown to act as a buffer system, helping restore the normal PH of the skin,» says Dr. Ellen S. Kurtz in her paper for the Journal of Drugs and Dermatology.
To maintain this level, your blood creates its own buffer system consisting of molecules that absorb excess hydrogen ions if things get too acidic, or release them if the blood is too basic.
«That overwhelms the natural buffering system for maintaining balance in ocean chemistry,» the Carnegie Institution's Caldeira says.
«Hydrologists find Mississippi River network's buffering system for nitrates is overwhelmed.»
«The indirect effects serve to buffer the system under slow environmental change, keeping it stable.
Oxidative states are generally considered to be indicative of cellular stress; however, cells inherently release harmful reactive oxygen species during energy production, neutralized by intracellular antioxidative buffering systems.
Defects in one system affect dependent, but not buffered systems.
This blot was produced using a 4 - 12 % Bis - tris gel under the MES buffer system.
This blot was produced using a 4 - 12 % Bis - tris gel under the MOPS buffer system.
When the body buffering system is overwhelmed, a state of «acidosis autotoxication» develops.
Surprisingly, the foundation of the endocrine system is not the sex hormones, it's the hypothalamic - pituitary - adrenal axis (HPA axis), otherwise known as the stress buffering system.
For protecting the body from the acidic effects of these foods, minerals like calcium, magnesium, potassium and sodium are drawn out to devise a buffering system that neutralizes this acidic effect.
What highly acidic foods do is they stress these buffering systems.
However, if the candida yeast is completely wiped out - such as by the use of pharmaceutical antibiotics - then this buffering system, too, is wiped out.
Phosphorus is one of the key nutrients our body uses to maintain proper pH. In fact, the phosphorus buffer system is one of the three major ways we balance pH in our body (the other systems being the bicarbonate and protein buffer systems).
In this life - threatening complication of diabetes mellitus, the acids 3 - hydroxybutyric acid and acetoacetic acid are produced rapidly, causing high concentrations of protons, which overwhelm the body's acid - base buffering system.
The bioavailable minerals from the bones help increase mineral reserves in the body, making it more alkaline and supporting your body's natural buffering system.
Some of the Fire - specific features for video include the Advanced Streaming and Prediction (ASAP) service, a video - buffering system that anticipates the TV shows and movies you are likely to watch next, as well as On Deck, which preloads popular content onto your device while it is sleeping.
We implemented a simple double buffer system so that the SPU, RSX and PPU were never waiting for each other.
In addition to its pivotal role in the atmosphere in the regulation of global climate, CO2 and its sister chemical species, HCO3 — and CO32 - comprise the carbonate buffer system which regulates the pH of seawater.
However, chemistry and particularly the ocean buffer system is best described in pH.
HCO3 - is part of the buffering system.
All naturally occurring buffered systems that I'm familiar with possess this characteristic and given that this planet has seen significantly higher CO2 levels, I find it implausible in the extreme that the capacity is not there to deal with the rising levels we see now.
Pretty much all of the rest of the Earth's thermal buffering system would relax to temperatures well under 200K in a matter of weeks if the Sun disappeared overnight.
The control system supplied with this heat pump can control solar thermal systems, electric P.V. integration, gas / oil boilers and heat input from wood fuel buffer systems.
I agree that water is the buffer system that has kept earth's climate moderate, compared to Venus, that may have lost its water due to solar water decomposition and H2 loss.
Further, if your explanation was correct, this would be the first example of a naturally occuring buffer system that is «tipped» by such a (relatively) small adition of co2 that i'm aware of.
Unless the sinks are overriding both and only «allowing» a certain remainder amount to be present - like for example a slowly shifting buffer system.
So how, over the course of a few decades did «Science» decide that Carbonates now the dominating buffer system in the oceans?
pH 7 is the neutral point of a particular buffer system — H + / OH -.
I know it's been a lot of years since I studied Aquatic Chemistry, but I suspect that Silicates are still the dominating oceanic buffer system and Carbonates have only minor effects.
Luckily new research in Nature climate change shows that some corals are able to counter the effects of ocean acidification through an ingenious buffering system.

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For the eight U.S. banks that are large and considered important to the global financial system the new buffer calculation «would result in a significant aggregate increase in capital requirements,» Yellen said.
The Safely Remove Hardware tool (the green arrow in the system tray) is meant to complete any reads or writes and then flush disk buffers on the device.
«But we can say with a fair bit of certainty that all that sequence of changes, starting several years ago, has succeeded in adding more buffering to the system
While ending buffering is certainly a noble goal, the challenge redoubles almost daily with the creation of new products that demand better and better delivery systems.
The Post said that under a system code - named Muscular, GCHQ was storing data taken in from the interception in a rolling three - to five - day «buffer,» during which the two agencies decoded it and filtered out information they wanted to keep.
The first is a fiscal policy that acknowledges the role of the government social safety net in buffering the effects of creative destruction, seeks to provide those services in an efficient, market - oriented fashion, and pays for those services with a simple and transparent tax system.
The cash received from these repos is used to create a liquidity buffer for «after - hours» payments (those initiated through the direct entry (DE) system or NPP after 16:45 AEST / AEDT on business days, and all NPP payments on weekends and public holidays); hence, the minimum positions are set with regard to the potential size of these payments.
The attack pumps more data into a buffer than it's designed to hold; the overflow corrupts memory nearby, letting hackers introduce malicious code there that can take control of servers and other systems.
If such a BoJ - inspired, TLTRO - based tiered deposit system proves too complicated, an alternative option would be to introduce an extra buffer of bank reserves, up to a certain amount equivalent to 2, 3 or even 5 times required reserves, that would be remunerated at the ECB's main refinancing rate (currently +0.05 %).
We're grateful for the opportunity to be immersed in social media marketing here at Buffer, developing our best processes and systems for building a social media marketing machine.
Seamlessly integrated into the system, he not only is a buffer between the two, but his amazing control on the ball, which can rival Michael Schumacher in a Ferrari F1 car, has bought a whole lot more to the squad.
Think of microbes as the good bacteria that lives the gut and acts as a buffer when bad bacteria enters the system.
Buffer is my other favorite social media management system for your biz.
Even though there is a buffer between the baby and the rest of the bed space, it isn't a foolproof system.
In Japan, a system of lifetime employment in many big businesses, a tradition of employer provided benefits such as housing in many cases, and a wage system in those kinds of businesses where workers receive a substantial share of their annual income in the form of an annual bonus whose size can be used to buffer good and bad years for a company sharing risks and rewards with workers instead of limiting the risks and rewards to an investor class, have contributed to low levels of income inequality in the Japanese economy relative to comparably developed countries with comparable levels of government spending on welfare state type programs in other countries.
A flexible welfare system would allow thousands access to work and would provide a buffer too.
The sense organs also comprise a primitive kind of memory, a temporary storage system or «buffer» for the brain.
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